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Golden Suns remain second in GAC standings with win over Reddies

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. - Cheyenne North scored 22 points, Lyrik Williams tallied 17 points and 12 rebounds, and Ke'Vonshaye Stackhouse added 10 points and 10 rebounds in Arkansas Tech's 68-65 win over Henderson State on Saturday. NEXT UP Arkansas Tech...

 

OBU defeats UAM Hoops in final seconds

MONTICELLO — The University of Arkansas at Monticello men's basketball team fell to Ouachita Baptist Saturday evening at home, by a final score of 72-70. NOTABLES UAM drops to 15-10 (10-9 GAC) this year. The Tigers jump to 11-13 (9-10 GAC) on the s...

 

Ouachita spoils UAM WBB Senior Day

MONTICELLO — The University of Arkansas at Monticello women's basketball team fell to the Tigers of Ouachita Baptist Saturday afternoon at home, by a final score of 75-72. NOTABLES UAM drops to 7-17, (3-16 GAC) overall. OBU improves to 13-12, (...

 

Early Run Gives Harding Women's Basketball Fifth Straight Victory

SEARCY – Harding used dominant post play to win its fifth straight game Saturday with a 63-54 victory over Southern Arkansas in Great American Conference play at the Rhodes-Reaves Field House. Harding (14-13, 10-9) outscored Southern Arkansas 32-8 in...

 

Softball Gets Two Shutouts Saturday; Leggett Drives in Six

Hays, Kansas – The 12th-ranked Harding softball team picked up two shutouts Saturday at the Fort Hays State Classic. The Lady Bisons defeated Upper Iowa 2-0 and defeated host team Fort Hays State 8-0 in five innings. Freshman infielder Madison Legget...

 

HSU Softball Beats Central Missouri and Emporia State at ESU Classic

Henderson State picked up a pair of wins at the Emporia State Classic as the Reddies beat Central Missouri 8-0 and Emporia State 6-2, Saturday in Emporia, Kansas. In the first game against Central Missouri, Madie Greenand Kaitlyn Felder each belted...

 

Reddies Complete GAC Sweep of Southern Nazarene

Henderson State completed a three-game sweep of Southern Nazarene as the Reddies beat the Crimson Storm 9-8 and 9-3, Saturday in Bethany, Oklahoma. In the opener, Henderson collected a season-best 16 hits with Nolan Ryan leading the way going...

 

Tappin's 34 Points Powers Henderson Past Arkansas Tech in Russellville, 83-75

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. — Henderson State got a career-high 34 points from Kaylon Tappin and went on a critical 10-0 run in the game's final minutes to defeat Arkansas Tech 83-75 on Saturday afternoon and clinch its first season sweep of the Wonder B...

 

Reddies Battle, Go Cold Late in 68-65 Loss to Arkansas Tech

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. — Henderson State went toe-to-toe with Arkansas Tech for 36 minutes on Saturday afternoon and had the lead late, but the Reddies went scoreless in the last four minutes and Pink Jones' potential game-tying shot rolled off the f...

 

Martin sinks Arkansas-Monticello

MONTICELLO, Ark. – Mahlon Martin (Little Rock, Ark.) grabbed a pass from a fellow teammate and knockdown a contested three-point shot to give Ouachita a 72-70 victory over Arkansas-Monticello on Saturday evening. Ouachita (11-13, 9-10 GAC) swept t...

 

Offense to little to late for Tigers

SHAWNEE, Okla. – The Ouachita Baptist baseball team dropped a pair of games to Oklahoma Baptist, 5-3 and 5-2 on Saturday afternoon to begin Great American Conference Play. It is the second season in a row in which Ouachita (3-9, 0-2 GAC) started o...

 

Bullards double-double powers Lady Tigers past Monticello

MONTICELLO, Ark. – The Ouachita Lady Tigers pulled out a 75-72 victory over Arkansas-Monticello on Saturday afternoon. Four Lady Tigers scored in double figures as Ouachita (13-10, 9-10 GAC) won their third straight game over the Cotton Blossoms. O...

 

Biden, in public and private, tiptoes toward a 2020 run

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Vice President Joe Biden is tiptoeing toward a potential presidential run in 2020, even broaching the possibility during a recent gathering of longtime foreign policy aides. Huddled in his newly opened office steps from the U...

 

Copter on quake mission flips in Mexico, kills 13 on ground

MEXICO CITY (AP) — A military helicopter carrying officials who were assessing damage from a powerful earthquake flipped as it was attempting to land in southern Mexico, crashing on top of people who had fled their homes and were spending the n...

 

Romney, favored in Senate bid, could take on outsized role

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney's extensive resume has many Republicans looking to him to take on a role in the Senate as a political and moral counterweight to a president many in the GOP see as divisive and undignified. First he has to get e...

 

Oklahoma official says rail used by Amtrak is compliant

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma transportation official says rail used by Amtrak for the Heartland Flyer that runs daily between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth, Texas, complies with a new speed control system. Amtrak President and CEO Richard A...

 

Hearing delayed for Oklahoma publishers on felony charges

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A hearing for the owners of a now closed Oklahoma publishing company on felony charges is being delayed. Spokeswoman Terri Watkins for the Oklahoma attorney general's office says the preliminary hearing scheduled Wednesday for f...

 

Woman who stopped for funeral procession killed in crash

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Police say a 59-year-old woman has been killed in a crash west Wichita. Police Sgt. Troy Nedbalek tells the Wichita Eagle that the woman was driving a sport utility vehicle and had pulled over to the curb Saturday morning to o...

 

Numbers show jump in STD cases at the University of Kansas

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — New numbers show that cases of sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise at the University of Kansas. The Lawrence Journal-World reports that recent numbers from KU's Watkins Health Services show the number of gonorrhea c...

 

Wrestler beating doubters through disorder and death

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Braydon Hoover can't sweat, can't develop teeth and can't grow hair like most kids can. But he isn't one for "can't." Hoover's symptoms have been diagnosed as ectodermal dysplasia, a group of genetic disorders. If Hoover's b...

 

Extending postpartum health care could save new mothers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Sixty days after giving birth, women with health insurance through Show-Me Healthy Babies and MO HealthNet lose their postpartum coverage. For women who received substance use treatment through their coverage while p...

 

Doctor said it was cancer, it wasn't, but news came too late

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Last April, Harald Boerstler went in for his annual checkup. Among the results: an elevated protein level in his blood that could signal prostate cancer. The doctor told Boerstler high readings do not always signify cancer and he c...

 

More college students seek emotional support animals

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — If Sam Okhuysen is feeling anxious, sometimes all it takes is for her emotional support cat, Cleo, to curl up on the small of her back to calm her down. "That instantly almost relieves all of the anxiety that I have. So, I...

 

Sole surviving quadruplet reflects on Latrobe 'miracle'

LATROBE, Pa. (AP) — Before Arnold Palmer, Fred Rogers and Rolling Rock beer put Latrobe on the map, a family of Byzantine Catholics who believed in miracles made the city a household name. The world marveled at the Zavada quadruplets when they a...

 

What does a bear do in the Alaska woods? Disperse seeds

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Does a bear leave scat in the woods? The answer is obvious but the effects on an ecosystem may not be. A study by Oregon State University researchers concludes that brown and black bears, and not birds, as commonly t...

 

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